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  • Peak District walking
  • adstick
    Free Member

    Seeing as there seem to be loads of people on here who know the Peaks, can anyone recommend a good craggy walk?

    Pook
    Full Member

    head up grindsbrook from edale. there you go!

    cuckoo
    Free Member

    The Roaches & Lud's Church

    amodicumofgnar
    Full Member

    Luds Church is great – best from the gradbach side then through to Roach End.

    West side of Kinder from Grouse Inn – Mill Hill – Kinder Downfall – Kinder Low – Hayfield or go long via Brown Knoll – Mount Famine – Hayfield. Fairly regular bus from Hayfield to Grouse Inn.

    Alport Castles from Lockerbrook.

    Snake Inn – Wood Moor – Seal Stones – Seal Edge – The Edge – Ashop Head – Snake Path.

    adstick
    Free Member

    Brilliant. Thank you!

    joemarshall
    Free Member

    I have a soft spot for curbar / baslow and froggat edges. Lots of nice ways up across and back down.

    Grindsbrook is a great walk though.

    Not quite in the peak district proper, but dove dale is a real classic, and the way up the end of thorpe cloud is a nice diversion that is a little rocky.

    Crell
    Free Member

    Not craggy, but Chrome hill and that area near Longnor looks totally different to anything else in the peaks. Wierdly Alpine. I love it around there.

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